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Leaf tip, dirt or water spot? I'd add some fresh loose soil to top those off more, they've got room. Have the fan air bounce off the walls to circulate around the grow area. I don't know about your lights but none of mine were ever that far away from sprouts or before they popped the soil.
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Do they get turned, moved or rotated or always pots in same place? If so, and not knowing where you're at temp-wise, I'd guess they might need some delightful afternoon shade. Been a hot summer somedays with little cloud cover. I only magnified the last pic, didn't see problem, assuming issue on the sunny sides???
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I have a fan now mounted in photo is that good placement and i have it on highest setting which isn't too strong if the leaves are moving from a breeze i cant tell at all but do i want to have it blowing on them to where they move?. All my plants are autos and theyre supposed to be smaller in size. If i have too ill put 3rd one right in the door way since ive got 3 goin already. The Northern has a tiny brown spot on one of its leaves in pic not sure why its starting to grow its 3 set of leaves i can see them thought it looks healthy other than that. Moved my lights up couple inches.
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I think they're asking for help. I wouldn't remove any leaves until you find the reason and/or see a pattern. They might not be making trophy pictures right now but at least you know there's an issue and have time to remedy it. Read GWE plant issue leaf identifier. I don't recall your soil, bag size, strains, nutes, etc, ATM. Headed to bed, good luck.
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Hey everyone, just curious what I should do with these yellowing fan leaves. The still have a big of green left on them so I didint know if I should leave them for a couple more days till they turned completely yellow or should I just trim them know and get it over with? First 2 pictures are the plant in question, second 2 are of all of them. First time growing so I’m still figuring everything out without killing my baby’s.
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I agree with Puglover1 your closet is rather small so I think one regular photo plant or maybe two auto’s if you do little to no training. I think air flow and ventilation are going to be your main issues other than size. If you’re unsure about outside soil go with something else. You should look up alltatup ‘s horizontal grow journal in the main forum - excellent example of what can be done in a small space. Happy Pharming!
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1.5' x 3' ... one plant? Stem looks fine. A photo in Ohio wouldn't finish outside on time. Maybe an auto. Watch the center, I wouldn't be worried right now. I have a 2' x 5.5' closet, 3 indica photos filled it up. If you have anywhere to place it I'd suggest buying a tent.
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And my stem is purpler some days i swear and others it lightens up is purple stem normal for northern lights. I know its not getting too cold at night i have AC in my room but turn it down just so when i wake up thermometer isnt sayin 63 its more like 66-70 in closet
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how many plants could i fit in this closet? Its 18inches deep and 34inches long. I dont wanna put too many at a time under those lamps and have some blocking light of other so is 3 gonna be the max. Plants should only get max like 4 feet tall hopefully or ill have a whole other problem. Serious question would you guys germ rest of your fleet and grow outside in the environment i described? Id like to maybe do 3-4 inside and then throw some outside just for hell of it and to get bigger harvest all at once. Im not putting rhem in the ground but the air here could be dirty from steel mill. And its Jul 23rd would i have enough time in ohio?
also is the lighter green in center okay??
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Hell yea thank you for the confidence boost the one plant wasnt improving i finally tossed i saw the roots looked like they were dead only reason it was standing up cause i top dressed the soil like you said which i believe made my other healthy Northern Lights really happy. The inside of my closet is flat white paint so i didnt even need the foil!?!? Ive just swapped out dead plant for new BCN Critical XXL and another Gorilla Glue both autos im hoping to fit atleast 3 plants at a time in there and maybe once they start budding have 3 more sprouts growing in the shade of the big girls. Im curious to see if the BCN will catch up to my Northern lights since it seems like its started off slow its like 3 weeks old now and just now starting to grow its next set of leaves. I believe the soil outside my house may be naturally contaminated due to constant soot being released from really big steel plant next to my neighborhood for decades. That makes me wary of trying to grow outdoors in this clear greenhouse tent i bought on amazon. What do you guys think. All my sprouts died mysteriously and by time i learned enough i treated that healthy plants soil with peroxide then water then top dressed like you said and it lools good im just wondering if the dirty soil from outside is making my plant fight harder to live and maybe the all fox farm coco and perlite stuff i got the BCN and GG in will grow it faster since its better shit.. I do have holes poked all around the sides down lower and on the bottoms of the cups so they should be good
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Help my leaves have brown spots all over it has been going on for a few days and is starting to go up the plant any info would be great3 Photos
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Do you have drain holes poked in the bottoms of the solo cups? They look much better! I wouldn't rush the transplant, let them toughen up a little more, the roots should have some room to grow more. I use flat white in my closet, no reflective material. No biggie, the foil is just a PITA when it's not necessary.
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All in all you’re doing a fine job. Asking for help when needed and learning as you go - like the rest of us. Your plants will be fine with the LED panels just be sure and keep them high enough not to damage the babies. They may stretch a bit but once the stalks firm up they’ll be good to go. You can also use a straw cut about ¼ inch longer than the stem, split it down the middle and place it around your seedlings with the extra length buried in your starting medium. There’s no need to remove the straw as the plants will push it off as the stalks grow. Also for future reference; flat white is at least as effective for light reflection as aluminum foil and easier to maintain. Keep on keeping on and Happy Pharming! 👍🏼
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